Chicago Tribune, Saturday, February 10, 1962, p. 1, p. 13, c. 3:
LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
France Nuyen owes her career to Clifton Webb. When France was bounced out of "Suzie Wong," all kinds of rumors about her were circulated. Hal Wallis was considering her for "A Girl Named Tamiko," but the stories made him cautious. Clifton, who worked with her in "Satan Never Sleeps," got on the phone and set him straight. "It was so unfair," said Webb. "She was wonderful with us. I couldn't stand and watch a career ruined." Now France, who is half French, half Chinese, plays a Chinese girl in "Daimond Head," and is up for the feminine lead in "Marco Polo," and may wind up in Zimmermann's "Hawaii."
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LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
France Nuyen owes her career to Clifton Webb. When France was bounced out of "Suzie Wong," all kinds of rumors about her were circulated. Hal Wallis was considering her for "A Girl Named Tamiko," but the stories made him cautious. Clifton, who worked with her in "Satan Never Sleeps," got on the phone and set him straight. "It was so unfair," said Webb. "She was wonderful with us. I couldn't stand and watch a career ruined." Now France, who is half French, half Chinese, plays a Chinese girl in "Daimond Head," and is up for the feminine lead in "Marco Polo," and may wind up in Zimmermann's "Hawaii."
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Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, February 21, 1962:
LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
Clifton Webb gives his finest dramatic performance in "Satan Never sleeps," playing a Catholic missionary in China at the time the Communists moved in. Heading the commies is a boy the priest has baptized and taught the tenets of the Christian faith. Clifton, Bill Holden, and France Nuyen all give brilliant perfomances. If you really want to know how the commies work, this picture, directed by Leo McCarey, will show you. . . .
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LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
Clifton Webb gives his finest dramatic performance in "Satan Never sleeps," playing a Catholic missionary in China at the time the Communists moved in. Heading the commies is a boy the priest has baptized and taught the tenets of the Christian faith. Clifton, Bill Holden, and France Nuyen all give brilliant perfomances. If you really want to know how the commies work, this picture, directed by Leo McCarey, will show you. . . .
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- How long is Satan Never Sleeps?2 hours and 5 minutes
- When was Satan Never Sleeps released?February 22, 1962
- What is the IMDb rating of Satan Never Sleeps?6 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Satan Never Sleeps?Ho San's mother
- What is the plot of Satan Never Sleeps?During the Chinese Civil War of 1949, the Communists constantly harass the two priests of a remote Catholic mission outpost.
- What was the budget for Satan Never Sleeps?$2.885 million
- What is Satan Never Sleeps rated?Approved
- What genre is Satan Never Sleeps?Drama, Historical Drama, Historical, and War
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